15-time world champion, John Cena, has once again fueled up retirement talks with a shocking statement in a recent interview.

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New Delhi: It has been quite sometime that veteran wrestler and 15-time World Champion John Cena has been hinting towards retirement through cryptic ways, either through Twitter or through actions, although his direct entry in eight-man World Cup match to be held next month as part of the WWE Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia stands contrary to all those hints. However, after the recent Super Show-Down in Australia where he defeated the team of Kevin Owens and Elias in a tag-team match alongside Bobby Lashley, he told the packed crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground that his future stands unknown to him.

Cena said, “I have no idea what the future holds so I focus on the now. And right now I’m standing in front of 70,000 people saying the word ‘What’.”

In a recent interview with The Blast, Cena also mentioned that he is unable to keep up with the strenuous scheduling of the WWE adding that he will never do promotional events but wrestling still holds a question for him when looked at his long-term health.

He said, “I feel the most healthy I’ve ever felt in my life. I’ve dropped 20lbs, I’ve learned some stretching techniques over at China and my body actually feels great. But full disclosure, I can’t run at the full demanding schedule at 41 years old that current WWE superstars do. They go every day all the time and it is a young man’s game. I think there’s some folks out there that certainly, because of what I’ve said and done in the past, who are like, ‘You’re hypocritical’. I’m not, I’m old guys. I’m old. I’m 41 and performing 310 times a year isn’t what’s best for my overall health.

“I want to be able to run the streets at 80 [years old] instead of hobbling around. So I’m at a point in my life where I kinda gotta think what would be more long-term. That doesn’t mean I’m leaving the WWE. I’ll never leave the WWE. It’s my home. But I have to think about my overall and long-term health.”

Cena had recently posted a cryptic tweet that left his fans curious to know whether his retirement stands in the near future. He had tweeted, “Nothing lasts forever. When doing something you love make sure to be present and enjoy it. That way if and when it ends, you can look back with fond memories instead of regret.”

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